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Table 2.4: Summary of Lower Bound Calculations for Heat Available to Geothermal Heat Pumps RegionArea (km2)Depth (m)½ (Tf-To) (oC)Volume (km3)Crock (kJ/kg)ρrock (kg/m3)1minus the area of the TVZ and Coromandel where rocks would be mainly volcanics and the thermal gradients at least 55oC/km and 38oC/km, respectively; Φ = 0; Cwater= 4.18 kJ/kg; ρwater= 1000 kg/m3; C gw = heat capacity of greywacke; ρ gw = density of greywacke; life of heat pump application is assumed to be 30 years.
Maximum Heat Available from Heat Exchangers of Inline 4 Compressor.
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Electricity and Heat Available from Plastic in Mixed Household Waste IncinerationIn Figure 19 are presented the outputs of the first sub-model in terms of energy produced from the incineration of the plastic waste in the incineration plant for mixed household waste (that in this case could be Högdalenverket for example).
Temporary Heat: Available from existing service however, the HVAC Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining HVAC throughout construction.
Heat SourceCO2 Inlet TempCO2 Outlet TempMaximum Heat Available: AspenMaximum Heat Available: REFPROP Table 20.
Plant Thermal Sources: Design Temperatures and Maximum Heat Available.
Extract from the London Heat Map with heat supply sources shown Figure 20: GSHP heat available in Harrow AreaFigure 21: Temperature of water available at 2km across the UK Figure 22: Sewer Heat Recovery schematicFigure 23: Sewer Heat Available across Harrow Networks (MWh) Figure 24: Building Heat Rejection across potential Harrow networks Figure 25.
Maximum Heat Available from Integrally Geared 1 Compressor with 110- 120°F Intercooling.
Calculate the sensible or Net Heat Available (QH) for plume rise enhancement in cal/s by multiplying the total heat released by 0.45 which assumes that 55 percent of the total heat is lost due to radiation.